Curated by Elizabeth Ferrer, the work of multimedia artist Miguel Luciano is a central feature of the show. His customized bike sculptures are odes in motion, documenting New York’s Puerto Rican bike clubs and their riders. Luciano’s work has long hovered at the intersection of pop and politics. This show is particularly pertinent for a nation in flux and the socioeconomic crisis unfolding in Puerto Rico.

BRIC Arts Media regularly hosts exhibitions of the work of mid-career artists and curators of varied disciplines. The gallery at BRIC boasts 18-foot ceilings and, at 3,000 square feet, is able to accommodate major art shows. The venue is the largest presenter of free cultural programming in Brooklyn. “Ride or Die” will be open to the public at BRIC until March 1.